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  • Navaros (or Navarro) is the planet of the Navarinos, tour-loving aliens from the Seventh Doctor serial Delta and the Bannermen.
  • Necros (or Nekros) is a frozen planet used as a final resting place for the galaxy's dead. It features in the serial Revelation of the Daleks. It also has dark land masses and is almost constantly bombarded by turbulent weather.
  • Nefrin A planet in a distant galaxy. Home of Brimo, an immortal, from the Doctor Who Weekly comic strip "The Time Witch."
  • Neogorgon Another planet from The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
  • New Alexandria Planet that hosted the restaurant The Crystal Bucephalus. Heavily implied to be the ruins of Gallifrey; however, Gallifrey is said to be destroyed in the new TV series.
  • New Earth Planet in the galaxy M87, first seen in the episode of the same name. By all accounts noted through images of New Earth, it looks like the planet exists as an Earth-sized moon of a bigger, pinkish coloured planet existing along with another moon of the bigger, pinkish coloured planet. Though it is possible that this larger, pinkish coloured planet sits very close to New Earth in another orbit, though unlikely as the planet seems far too close to not have New Earth as one of its moons. It is the new home of humanity five billion years in the future. New Earth is the same size as Earth and has the same atmosphere and orbit, though the continents and ecology are different. The city of New New York (the 15th New York after the original) is located here. In "Gridlock", much of the population has died from a virus save for those isolated in the underground motorway, which is also home to numerous devolved Macra.
  • Another planet named New Earth, unrelated to the above, was visited in the Doctor Who Weekly comic strip "The Dogs of Doom." The inhabitants were being transformed into Wereloks, in a scheme revealed to be masterminded by the Daleks.
  • New Savannah Planet in the Felinus system, in the Galaxy M57. It was the home planet of the Catkind. On the eve of the year 5 billion, it became part of the New Human Empire. Visited in IDW's Doctor Who comic series.
  • New Venus A planet mentioned in "The Long Game". In the year 200,000, sandstorms on this planet kill 200 sentients in the Archipelago.
  • Nooma Planet visited in the novel "Speed of Flight". For 4000 years, a genetic experiment was conducted on the natives.
  • Nyrruh 4 One of the ten planets that had its entire population stolen – bar one person – in IDW's Doctor Who comic series.

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